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1907

Picasso begins cubism

1907

In his Montmartre studio, Pablo Picasso, only twenty-six, absorbed influences from African masks and Iberian sculpture and began painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. He showed the canvas only to friends; most of them hated it. Within a few years he and Braque had invented cubism, and Western painting had fractured into its modern forms.